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Mainland sends back 4 Taiwan fishing boat crew; 1 suspected of illegal fishing still under investigation: CCG
Published: Aug 13, 2024 01:36 PM
The Fujian Coast Guard carried out regular law enforcement patrols in the waters near Kinmen on June 25, 2024.  Photo: website of China Coast Guard

The Fujian Coast Guard carried out regular law enforcement patrols in the waters near Kinmen on June 25, 2024. Photo: website of China Coast Guard

The Fujian Coast Guard lawfully sent back four Taiwan fishing boat crew members on Tuesday, while another person suspected of illegal fishing remains under further investigation, according to a statement from the China Coast Guard (CCG). 

The statement came after the Fujian Coast Guard seized a fishing vessel of Taiwan on July 2 for alleged illegal fishing activities. The mainland coast guard lawfully boarded and inspected the vessel in waters near the coastal city of Quanzhou, and found the vessel was carrying five crew members and 1,335 kilograms of fish.

Following a preliminary investigation, four crew members were found to have committed minor violations and were not held criminally responsible. They were arranged to return to Taiwan on Tuesday, the CCG confirmed. 

According to the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, the captain surnamed Hong was still under investigation.

Zhu Fenglian, a spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, said on Tuesday that mainland authorities attach great importance to the protection of fishery resources and the maintenance of normal order in related sea areas. The mainland coast guard operated in accordance with the law, and also safeguarded the legitimate rights and interests of the crew members.

According to the CCG on July 3, the Taiwan vessel violated the seasonal fishing ban, and the gear used was much smaller than the minimum mesh size required by regulations, posing a threat to marine fishery resources and the environment.

Global Times